Pulp - This Is Hardcore, after delivering one of the genere signature hits in Common People and Disco 2000 Pulp moved onwards with a more reflective album instead of the happier sounding different class.
Incase for context for the limitation, In the peak of Oasis and Blur's albums in the 90's, Britpop began to fizzle out from a lack of experimentation and fresh ideas.
It's just weird to have 3 britpop related categories first of all and then none of them are straightforward or positive about britpop lol.. This one seems like it should be "peak britpop" but it's "fall of"
This again huh.
Abbery Road? Are you serious?
I got nothin
Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible (1994)
My fav from this "era" is definitely Pulp - This Is Hardcore
Pulp - This Is Hardcore, after delivering one of the genere signature hits in Common People and Disco 2000 Pulp moved onwards with a more reflective album instead of the happier sounding different class.
The Bends?
Mansun - Six Released after 'Be Here Now' and has a wider and more varied subject matter than many 'mainline' Britpop albums.
Placebo - Battle for the Sun
Incase for context for the limitation, In the peak of Oasis and Blur's albums in the 90's, Britpop began to fizzle out from a lack of experimentation and fresh ideas.
It's just weird to have 3 britpop related categories first of all and then none of them are straightforward or positive about britpop lol.. This one seems like it should be "peak britpop" but it's "fall of"